Young powers Twins past Indians

MINNEAPOLIS (Ticker) -- Delmon Young is following the same path
as the rest of his Minnesota Twins teammates - a strong month of
June followed by a better start to July.

Young belted a three-run homer and Nick Punto added a solo shot
and four RBI on Friday as the Twins cruised to a 12-3 triumph
over the Cleveland Indians at the Metrodome.

Minnesota remains one of the hottest teams in baseball, going
17-4 in its last 21 games and winning six straight series in the
process.

Acquired from Tampa Bay in the offseason, Young went 3-for-5
with four RBI, three runs scored and his third homer of the
season to pace Minnesota's offense. Punto had his first home
run in over a year and added a three-run double in the eighth.

"Delmon Young was really on the ball tonight, and it's good to
see him hitting the ball the way he is," Twins manager Ron
Gardenhire said.

Livan Hernandez (9-5) notched the victory by tossing six strong
innings, allowing three runs and five hits while striking out
four and walking three. Brian Bass, Matt Guerrier and Jesse
Crain each pitched a scoreless inning of relief.

Cleveland starter Paul Byrd (3-10) lost his fifth straight game,
allowing six runs and eight hits in 5 1/3 innings. He struck
out four and walked three for the Indians, who have lost six in
a row.

"This has been as tough a month, month and a half, that I have
ever had in the big leagues," Byrd said. "My arm feels great.
I feel like I have the good fastball. I am just not able to get
through the game without giving up a lot of runs."

Young entered June hitting .264 with no home runs and 15 RBI.
Expected to fill some of the offensive void left by the departed
Torii Hunter, the second-year outfielder instead was dropped to
the bottom third of the order.

However, he hit. 321 in June with two homers and 13 RBI, and has
started July with a .500 average, one blast and five RBI.

"There might have been other games where I might've (had no
hits) but I hit the ball harder," Young said of Friday's effort.
"It's just that these all started finding holes."

With two outs in the third inning, Justin Morneau walked and
Jason Kubel doubled. Young then hit a 1-1 pitch into the left
field stands to give Minnesota a 5-2 advantage.

"I don't mind a solo shot; Nick Punto, that's OK," Byrd said.
"I just threw a 3-1 fastball away and he did a good job hitting
it. That didn't break our back, but the three-run homer (by
Young) did. Especially after we score some runs and I give them
a comfortable lead right back again. So that was extremely
frustrating."

Punto started the scoring in the first with a solo homer, his
first since June 6, 2007. The Twins then tacked on another run
in the second after Young singled and scored on Brian Buscher's
double to left-center.

The bottom of Cleveland's injury-riddled order got to Hernandez
in the top of the third. Ryan Garko singled and Kelly Shoppach
followed with his seventh home run of the season.

Ben Francisco got the Indians within 5-3 with a solo homer
leading off the sixth. The Indians continued to threaten as
Jhonny Peralta doubled and Shin-Soo Choo walked, but Hernandez
retired the next three batters to avoid further damage.

"We're not playing as well as we would like," Cleveland's Casey
Blake said. "It seems like it is somewhat of a snowball effect
right now. The club is hurting. It's been hurting for quite a
while. But, what do you do? Do you just quit and go home?

"We're competitors in here. We're going to show up and play
hard. These guys play hard in here. It seems like we just need
to give ourselves more opportunities to score runs."

Young scored in the sixth on a single by Brendan Harris. In the
seventh, Morneau added an RBI double and scored on a base hit by
Young, giving the Twins an 8-3 bulge.

An inning later, Punto delivered a three-run doubled and came
home two batters later on Morneau's sacrifice fly, capping the
scoring.

"It's nice to see different guys contribute," Punto said.
"Tonight, it was me and Delmon, and Delmon's starting to swing
the bat real well. That's the key to this team winning."

And it is what the Indians are searching for.

"Anytime you lose a baseball game, it's tough," Cleveland
manager Eric Wedge said. "You've got to handle it. You have to
learn from it, and we have to work hard to get better. We know
where we are at right now - we're deep in the trenches and we
have to dig out. Each individual out there has to do their part
to help up us be a little bit better tomorrow."

ALAT MINNESOTA - SCORING UPDATESOLO HOME RUN BY BEN FRANCISCO (7) TO LEFT WITH 0 OUT IN THE 6TH OFF LIVAN HERNANDEZ.CURRENT SCORE: CLEVELAND 3, MINNESOTA 5DUE UP FOR CLEVELAND: J PERALTA (.252, 0-FOR-2)

ALAT MINNESOTA - SCORING UPDATETHREE-RUN HOME RUN BY DELMON YOUNG (3) TO LEFT WITH 2 OUT IN THE 3RD OFF PAUL BYRD SCORED JUSTIN MORNEAU AND JASON KUBEL.CURRENT SCORE: CLEVELAND 2, MINNESOTA 5DUE UP FOR MINNESOTA: B BUSCHER (.349, 1-FOR-1, RBI)

ALAT MINNESOTA - SCORING UPDATETWO-RUN HOME RUN BY KELLY SHOPPACH (7) TO LEFT WITH 0 OUT IN THE 3RD OFF LIVAN HERNANDEZ SCORED RYAN GARKO.CURRENT SCORE: CLEVELAND 2, MINNESOTA 2DUE UP FOR CLEVELAND: G SIZEMORE (.266, 0-FOR-1)